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  1. Tropman, J. E. (1971). [Review of the book Social policy: Issues of choice and change, by Martin Rein]. Social Work, 16(4), 106-107.
  2. Tropman, J. E. (1971). Social mobility and family disorganization. Journal of Applied Social Studies.
  3. Croxton, T. A. (1971). Legal Services. United Foundations Priority Study, Detriot, Michigan.
  4. Seabury, B. A. (1971). Arrangement of physical space in social work practice. Social Work, 17, 43-49.
  5. Tropman, E. J., & Tropman, J. E. (1970). Community welfare councils. Encyclopedia of Social Work, Vol(16). New York: NASW.
  6. Hamberger, L. K., Saunders, D. G., & Hovey, M. (1970). Prevalence of domestic violence in community practice and rate of physician inquiry. In S. Perry (Ed.), Yearbook of Psychiatry and Applied Mental Health. Moseby/Yearbook Inc.
  7. Tropman, J. E., Cox, F., Erlich, J. L., & Rothman, J. (1970). Strategies of County Organization. Itasca, IL: Peacock.
  8. Powell, T. J., & Riley, J. (1970). The basic elements of community mental health education. Community Mental Health Journal, 6(3), 196-202.
  9. Tropman, J. E. (1969). Critical dimensions of community structure. Urban Affairs Quarterly.
  10. Tropman, J. E., & Erlich, J. L. (1969). The politics of participation: Student power. Social Work, 14(4), 64-72.
  11. Croxton, T. A. (1969). Juvenile Court and the Code. Urban Crime and Urban Planning. Wayne County Planning Commission.
  12. Tropman, J. E. (1968, June). The community planning organization. Working Paper, 116.
  13. Tropman, J. E. (1968). [Review of the book The non-directive approach in group and community work]. Social Service Review, 42(4), 524-525.
  14. Tropman, J. E. (1968). The Married Professional Social Worker. Journal of Marriage and The Family, 30(4), 661-665.
  15. Tropman, J. E., & Erlich, J. L. (1968). New political realities: Academia and the city: Students, like disadvantaged city-dwellers, intend to have something to say about their governance. Journal of Higher Education, 39(6), 301-308.
  16. Croxton, T. A. (1968). Five Books on Juvenile Delinquency. Child Welfare, 48.
  17. Tropman, J. E. (1967). Society and technology: Implications for breaking the poverty cycle. In G. Richards, et al. (Eds.), Proceedings of the Canadian American Seminar. University of Windsor.
  18. Croxton, T. A. (1967). The Juvenile Court: Some Current Issues. Child Welfare, 47.
  19. Croxton, T. A. (1967). The Kent Case and its Consequences. Journal of Family Law, 7.
  20. Powell, T. J. (1967). A Dynamic Approach to School Mental Health. In G. T. School, M. N. Taylor, & E. L. Belcher (Eds.), Team Strategies in Mobilizing School and Community Services for Emotionally Disturbed Children. Lansing: Michigan Department of Education.
  21. Cureton, A., Cross, F., Aguinaldo, E., & Polk, S. (in press). An exploration on how racism and discrimination impact the mental health of Latinx immigrant youth.
  22. Cureton, A. & Aguinaldo, E. (in press). "I'm terrified to attend school": Refugee youths' perceptions of mass school shootings and school violence.
  23. Xiang X., Kayser J., Turner S., Ash S., & Himle J. A. (in press). Layperson-supported, web-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy for depression in older adults: A randomized controlled trial. journal of Medical Internet Research.
  24. Cureton, A. (in press). New kids on the block: Refugee students' school-based experiences and engagement in an urban high school.
  25. Anderson, R. E., Peterson, Z. D., Canan, S. N. Abbey, A., McCauley, H., Orchowski, L. M., Fedina, L., Littleton, H., & Koss, M. P. (in press). Words can Hurt: A taxonomy of verbally coercive sexual exploitation in the SES-V. Journal of Sex Research.

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